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Picked up my first Fox, NEED HELP PLEASE!
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<blockquote data-quote="WZL 96" data-source="post: 13207323" data-attributes="member: 139673"><p><strong>Update:</strong></p><p></p><p>Okay, figured out the noise, it turned out to be that the E-brake bracket weld broke and every time I pull the E brake it pulls the bracket down, touching the drive shaft. When you let the brake down, the bracket stays, and rubs the drive shaft under acceleration and bumps. apparently it can be a common problem on these? Since the car is lowered, that brings the shaft that much closer to the cables. I used self tapping screws to hold it back in place (cant be seen under the console) and so far so good!</p><p></p><p>As far as the quadrant and all, it rubs at the top of the hole in the firewall adjuster and is centered side to side it seems. It's not a Steeda unit, it turned out to be a BBK unit so ive got SR performance (looks just like Steeda) parts coming hopefully the hole will be larger and let the cable clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WZL 96, post: 13207323, member: 139673"] [b]Update:[/b] Okay, figured out the noise, it turned out to be that the E-brake bracket weld broke and every time I pull the E brake it pulls the bracket down, touching the drive shaft. When you let the brake down, the bracket stays, and rubs the drive shaft under acceleration and bumps. apparently it can be a common problem on these? Since the car is lowered, that brings the shaft that much closer to the cables. I used self tapping screws to hold it back in place (cant be seen under the console) and so far so good! As far as the quadrant and all, it rubs at the top of the hole in the firewall adjuster and is centered side to side it seems. It's not a Steeda unit, it turned out to be a BBK unit so ive got SR performance (looks just like Steeda) parts coming hopefully the hole will be larger and let the cable clear. [/QUOTE]
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